Chapter 93 - 94: Bad Granny



Chapter 93: Chapter 94: Bad Granny

And when he thought of Tang Yuxin, her face drenched in blood, he was utterly terrified. She’s such a beautiful child, anyone would cherish her like a treasure. Yes, she is a girl, but she is pretty, has a good temperament, and is known to be able to write big and meaningful characters. She’s also obedient with a sweet mouth, making the thought of having a beautiful daughter like her attractive, even to this old bachelor who is yet to get married. Imagine how proud he’d be to show her off.

But it’s such a beautiful child who was beaten. This audacity to hurt someone in their village is shocking. Do they think they can bully the people of Li Tang Village so easily? When they targeted Tang Zhinian and pillaged his home in the past, they swallowed their anger because it was a matter of the Tang family that they had no say in, as it was his mother-in-law’s actions.

But now that Tang Zhinian is divorced, what right does the Sang family have to hit someone else’s child?

Tang Zhinian clenched his hands tightly, outrage emanating from his being, he hurried outside to find his daughter in the lead.

“Brother Zhinian, don’t worry. Little Yuxin is fine. Uncle Zhong has already bandaged the wound. She’s just frightened,” reassured Dacai, leading the way.

“Dad,” Tang Yuxin pouted, eyeing Tang Zhinian pitifully.

Tang Zhinian held his daughter, his eyes welling up with tears.

“Daddy, Grandma is mean,” Tang Yuxin lowered her head, choking on her words. She couldn’t let her victim role go to waste; the wound on her head hadn’t come for free.

Outside Chen Zhong’s door, many villagers were gathering. They were shocked when they heard that Tang Zhinian’s daughter had been beaten by an out-of-towner. Nothing like this had ever happened in their village. Even if a child made a huge mistake, no one would even suggest beating them, let alone causing the child to bleed, especially if it was done by an outsider.

Such an atrocity was unbearable for anyone.

Tang Yuxin, with an ebbing and flowing voice between cries and storytelling, tears streaming down her face.

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